MOORE v. MOORE


921 A.2d 1 (2007)

Gregory D. MOORE and Debra J. Moore, h/w and Richard K. Gunter and Cynthia J. Gunter, h/w, Appellants v. T. Scott MOORE, Sherry A. Karchner, Christopher L. Jones and Annette M. Wockenfuss, their heirs and assigns, and any and all persons having or claiming to have a right, title, interest or estate in the land herein described, Appellees Gregory D. Moore and Debra J. Moore, h/w and Richard K. Gunter and Cynthia J. Gunter, h/w, Appellees v. T. Scott Moore, Sherry A. Karchner, Christopher L. Jones and Annette M. Wockenfuss, their heirs and assigns, and any and all persons having or claiming to have a right, title, interest or estate in the land herein described, Appellants.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed March 6, 2007.

Reargument Denied May 17, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert D. O'Connor, Lock Haven, for G. Moore, et al.

Craig P. Miller, Lock Haven, for T. Moore, et al.

BEFORE: FORD ELLIOTT, P.J., LALLY-GREEN, and JOHNSON, JJ.


OPINION BY JOHNSON, J.:

¶ 1 In this quiet title action, the respective parties cross-appeal the trial court's final decree establishing a boundary between their adjacent properties under the doctrine of consentable lines. Both parties assert that none of the evidence adduced sustains the trial court's ruling fixing the boundary line. They differ, however, on the contours of a proposed ruling and the place between their respective properties where a boundary properly...

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